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Business Travel Hazards Links
Control RisksWorld updates Concise versions of some of the 20 to 30 updates published every working day on our online information services, Country Risk Forecast and CityBrief. These provide forecasts and detailed analysis of political, operational, security, terrorism and travel developments in over 200 countries and 320 major cities worldwide.
Medex AssistanceMEDEX provides services to travelers and expatriates with 24-hour multi-lingual travel, medical, and emergency services.
US Department of State Travel Warnings & Consular Information SheetsTravel Warnings are issued when the State Department decides, based on all relevant information, to recommend that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. Countries where avoidance of travel is recommended will have Travel Warnings as well as Consular Information Sheets.
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| #1 | Service Level Agreement and SLA Guide - Directory of service level agreement template, guidebook, training, and audit resources. | |
| #2 | Business continuity metrics: How much can you afford to lose? - When developing a disaster recovery plan, companies need to evaluate how fast they can get their businesses running again and how much data they can afford to lose. Bob Cramer, CEO of LiveVault Corp., offers tips on key metrics companies should use to make these decisions. | |
| #3 | Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan - Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan | |
| #4 | A Design Language for Emergency Operations Center Facilities - "Most EOC layouts can be described in terms of a few basic models, each of which has unique implications for the organizational dynamics it supports. These basic layouts are combined and hybridized to yield almost all real-world EOC floorplans." | |
| #5 | SLA Savvy: Five Secrets for Making sure you Get the Most from Your Service-Level Agreements. - By JULIE BORT, Network World, 09/27/99. | |
| #6 | University of Miami Disaster Recovery Plan for Computer Servuces - | |